2015 Chicago aldermanic election

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2015 Chicago aldermanic elections
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  2011 February 24 and April 7, 2015 2019  

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Results by ward. The map shows the winning candidate's party affiliations, even though aldermen run as nonpartisans. A white asterisk (*) means the results for that ward were decided in a runoff vote.

Elected Alderman

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The 2015 Chicago aldermanic elections happened on February 24, 2015, to elect the 50 Aldermen that represent Chicago in the City Council. The elections were non-partisan and if no candidate received an absolute majority, a runoff would be held between the top two finishers on April 7, 2015. [1]

Contents

Ward boundaries had been redrawn since the previous 2011 election, to reflect the results of the 2010 United States Census. [2] The new ward map had been approved by the Chicago City Council in January 2012. [3]

Overview

Campaign

43 incumbent aldermen sought re-election. Aldermen Edward M. Burke (14th Ward), Marty Quinn (13th Ward), Brendan Reilly (42nd Ward) and Harry Osterman (48th Ward) all ran unopposed in this election. [4] [5] Aldermen Toni Foulkes (15th Ward) and Nicholas Sposato (36th Ward) ran in different wards than those they had been incumbents of: the 16th and 38th, respectively. [6] Incumbent aldermen Robert Fioretti (2nd Ward), James Balcer (11th Ward), Latasha Thomas (17th Ward) and Timothy Cullerton (38th Ward) did not run for re-election.

In the first round, two candidates who ran for re-election lost their seats, including Joann Thompson (who died in office, but remained on the ballot). There were runoffs in 18 wards. Six additional incumbent aldermen were defeated in runoffs.

Seat changes

WardIncumbentIncumbent statusElected aldermanRef
2 Bob Fioretti Retiring Brian K. Hopkins
7Gregory MitchellDefeated in runoff election Natashia Holmes
10 John Pope Defeated in runoff election Susan Sadlowski Garza
11James BalcerRetiring Patrick Daley Thompson
15 Toni Foulkes Redistricted; ran successfully in 16th Ward Raymond Lopez
16Joann ThompsonDied in office Toni Foulkes
17 Latasha Thomas Retiring David H. Moore
18Lona LaneDefeated in runoff electionDerrick Curtis
24Michael ChandlerRetiring Michael Scott Jr.
29 Deborah L. Graham Defeated in runoff election Chris Taliaferro
31 Ray Suarez Defeated in runoff election Milly Santiago
35 Rey Colón Defeated in general election Carlos Ramirez-Rosa
36 Nicholas Sposato Redistricted; ran successfully in 38th Ward Gilbert Villegas
38 Timothy Cullerton Retiring Nicholas Sposato
41 Mary O'Connor Defeated in runoff election Anthony Napolitano

Election calendar

Thursday, December 18, 2014Last day for candidates for the offices of Mayor, Clerk, Treasurer and Alderman to withdraw as a candidate (not later than the date of certification of candidates for the ballot). File in the office of the Board of Election Commissioners. No name so withdrawn shall be printed upon the ballot. If a request for withdrawal is received after this date (the date for certification of candidates for the ballot), then the votes cast for the withdrawn candidate are invalid and shall not be reported by the Board. (10 ILCS 5/10-7, 5/10-15; 65 ILCS 20/21-29)
Friday, December 26, 2014Last day (by 5:00 p.m.) a person may file a notarized Declaration of Intent to be a Write-in Candidate for the February 24, 2015 Municipal General Election (not later than the 61st day before election–actual date is Thursday, December 25, 2015–moved to next business day per (10 ILCS 5/1-6; 10 ILCS 5/16-5.01)
Monday, January 12, 2015Last day for Board to have absentee ballots available for mailing to persons in the United States Service or their spouse and dependents of voting age and citizens temporarily residing outside the territorial limits of the United States who have filed an application for ballot prior to the 45th day before the election (45 days prior to date of election–actual date is Saturday, January 10, 2015–moved to next business day per (10 ILCS 5/1-6; 10 ILCS 5/16-5.01)
Thursday, January 15, 2015First day for mailing or delivery of absentee ballot.
Tuesday, January 27, 2015Last day for regular voter registration in the office of the Board of Election Commissioners or to transfer registration to a new address for the February 24, 2015 Municipal General Election (registration may be taken up to and including the 28th day before election), with the exception of “grace period” registration and voting. (10 ILCS 5/6-29)
Monday, February 9, 2015First day for early voting at the offices of the Board and at permanent and temporary polling place locations designated by the Board (beginning the 15th day preceding the election). Early voting shall be conducted at permanent polling places between the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on weekdays, 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. on Saturdays, and holidays and 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Sundays. Early voting may be also conducted at temporary polling places on days and at hours to be announced and published. (10 ILCS 5/19A-15)

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North Side

1st Ward

Incumbent alderman Proco Joe Moreno was reelected. He had been appointed alderman in 2010 by Mayor Richard M. Daley, and had subsequently been reelected in 2011.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Andrew HamiltonLawyer [8]
Proco Joe Moreno Incumbent alderman [8]
Ronda LockeLocal school council representative, vice chair of the Commercial Park Advisory Council, marketing consultant [8]
Anne ShawFormer Cook County Board of Ethics Commissioner, community activist, lawyer, business owner [8]

One candidate was removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures:

  • Mia Lena Lopez [9]

Endorsements

Proco Joe Moreno
Organizations
Newspapers

Results

1st Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Proco "Joe" Moreno (incumbent) 4,205 51.08
Nonpartisan Anne Shaw2,03733.55
Nonpartisan Ronda Locke1,68020.41
Nonpartisan Andrew Hamilton3103.77
Total votes8,232 100

2nd Ward

Incumbent second-term alderman Bob Fioretti did not seek reelection, instead, opting to run (unsuccessfully) for mayor. Brian Hopkins was elected to succeed him, defeating Alyx Pattison in a runoff.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Bita BuenostroRestaurant corporate executive [15]
Brian Hopkins Chief of staff of Cook County Commissioner John P. Daley [15]
Stephen NiketopoulosLocal school council representative, neighborhood president, educational television producer [15]
Alyx PattisonAttorney, former congressional aide [15]
Stacey PfingstenFormer aide to incumbent 2nd Ward Alderman Bob Fioretti [15]
Cornell WilsonAttorney and United States Marine Corps officer [15]

Endorsements

Results

2nd Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Brian Hopkins 2,889 28.98
Nonpartisan Alyx S. Pattison 2,404 24.11
Nonpartisan Bita Buenostro1,41114.15
Nonpartisan Stephen Niketopoulos1,23212.36
Nonpartisan Stacey Pfingsten1,17011.74
Nonpartisan Cornell Wilson8638.36
Total votes9,969 100
2nd Ward runoff [18]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Brian Hopkins 7,597 56.63
Nonpartisan Alyx S. Pattison5,81943.37
Total votes13,416 100.0

32nd Ward

Incumbent second-term alderman Scott Waguespack was reelected, defeating Elise Doody-Jones, his sole challenger.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Elise Doody-JonesFormer treasurer of 1st Ward First, businesswoman [19] [20]
Scott Waguespack Incumbent alderman [19]

Endorsements

Scott Waguespack
Organizations
Newspapers

Results

32nd Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Scott Waguespack (incumbent) 6,425 78.95
Nonpartisan Elise Doody-Jones1,71321.05
Total votes8,138 100

40th Ward

Incumbent eighth-term alderman Patrick J. O'Connor was reelected, defeating Dianne Daleiden, his sole challenger.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Dianne Daleiden Chicago Public Schools teacher [24]
Patrick J. O'Connor Incumbent alderman [24]

Endorsements

Dianne Daleiden
Organizations
Patrick O'Connor

Results

40th Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Patrick J. O'Connor (incumbent) 5,601 58.4
Nonpartisan Dianne Daleiden3,98941.6
Total votes9,590 100

42nd Ward

Incumbent second-term alderman Brendan Reilly was reelected, running unopposed.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Brendan Reilly Incumbent alderman [26]

Results

General election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Brendan Reilly (incumbent) 7,171 100
Total votes7,171 100

43rd Ward

Incumbent first-term alderman Michelle Smith was reelected, defeating Caroline Vickrey in a runoff by a narrow 79 vote margin (equal to 0.54% of the votes cast in the runoff).

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Jen KramerDirector of entertainment and special events at Navy Pier Inc., former In the events coordinator for the Chicago Mayor's Office, former president of Special Olympics Chicago [27]
Michele Smith Incumbent alderman [27]
Jerry QuandtFounder of UNWIND, international marketing consultant [27]
Caroline VickreyLawyer [27]

One write-in candidate filed:

  • Steven McClellan [14]

One candidate was removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures:

  • Steven McClellan [28] (subsequently ran as a write-in)

The following candidate filed nominating petitions but withdrew before ballot certification:

  • Andrew Challenger [29]

Endorsements

Michele Smith
Caroline Vickrey

Results

43rd Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Michelle Smith (incumbent) 4,309 41.79
Nonpartisan Caroline Vickrey 3,682 35.71
Nonpartisan Jennifer "Jen" Kramer1,70716.55
Nonpartisan Jerry Quandt6085.90
Write-in Steven McClellan60.06
Total votes10,312 100
43rd Ward runoff [18]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Michelle Smith (incumbent) 7,232 50.27
Nonpartisan Caroline Vickrey7,15349.73
Total votes14,385 100.0

44th Ward

Incumbent third-term alderman Tom Tunney was reelected.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Scott DavisCommunity activist [30]
Mark ThomasFormer president and co-founder of Central Lakeview Merchants Association, board member of Local First Chicago, business owner [30]
Tom Tunney Incumbent alderman [30]

One write-in candidate filed:

Endorsements

Results

44th Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Tom Tunney (incumbent) 6,126 67.06
Nonpartisan Mark Thomas2,15323.57
Nonpartisan Scott Davis8549.35
Write-in Robin Cook20.02
Total votes9,135 100

46th Ward

Incumbent first-term alderman James Cappleman was reelected, defeating Amy Crawford in a runoff.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
James Cappleman Incumbent alderman [33]
Amy CrawfordLawyer [33]
Denice L. DavisFormer Director of Community Affairs for congressman Bobby Rush and former chief of staff to Alderman Helen Shiller [33]

Endorsements

James Cappleman
Amy Crawford
Organizations
  • Reclaim Chicago [22]
Newspapers
Denice L. Davis

Results

46th Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan James Cappleman (incumbent) 4,800 46.87
Nonpartisan Amy Crawford 3,853 37.62
Nonpartisan Denice L. Davis1,58915.51
Total votes10,242 100
46th Ward runoff [18]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan James Cappleman (incumbent) 7,035 53.7
Nonpartisan Amy Crawford6,06546.3
Total votes13,100 100

47th Ward

Incumbent first-term alderman Ameya Pawar was reelected, defeating Rory Fiedler, his sole challenger.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Rory Fiedler [34]
Ameya Pawar Incumbent alderman [34]

Endorsements

Results

47th Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Ameya Pawar (incumbent) 9,974 82.78
Nonpartisan Rory A. Fiedler2,07517.22
Total votes12,049 100

48th Ward

Incumbent first-term alderman Harry Osterman was reelected, running unopposed.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Harry Osterman Incumbent alderman [35]

Results

48th Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Harry Osterman (incumbent) 9,456 100
Total votes9,456 100

49th Ward

Incumbent sixth-term alderman Joe Moore was reelected, defeating Don Gordon, his sole challenger.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Don GordonCommunity organizer, candidate for 49th Ward alderman in 2007 [36]
Joe Moore Incumbent alderman [36]

Four candidates were removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures or other reasons:

  • John Beacham [37]
  • Connie Gates-Brown [38]
  • Grady A. Humphrey [39]
  • Nathan Benjamin "Ben" Myers [40]

Endorsements

Results

49th Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Joe Moore (incumbent) 5,578 66.84
Nonpartisan Don Gordon2,86733.16
Total votes8,645 100

50th Ward

Incumbent first-term alderman Debra Silverstein was reelected.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Shajan M. KuriakoseBusiness consultant [41]
Zehra QuadriFounder of ZAM's Hope Community Resource Center [41]
Debra Silverstein Incumbent alderman [41]

Two write-in candidates filed:

  • Hilaire Fuji Shioura [14]
  • Peter Sifnotis [14]

Two candidates were removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures:

  • Hilaire Fuji Shioura [42] (subsequently ran as a write-in)
  • Peter George Sifnotis [43] [44] (subsequently ran as a write-in)

Endorsements

Shajan M. Kuriakose
Newspapers
Debra Silverstein

Results

50th Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Debra L. Silverstein (incumbent) 5,024 64.16
Nonpartisan Shajan M. Kuriakose1,40617.95
Nonpartisan Zehra Quadri1,37517.56
Write-in Peter Sifnotis190.24
Write-in Hilaire Fuji Shioura70.09
Total votes7,831 100

Northwest Side

26th Ward

Incumbent alderman Roberto Maldonado was reelected. He had been first appointed by Mayor Richard M. Daley in 2009, and had been subsequently reelected in 2011.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Adam Corona45th Ward Streets and Sanitation superintendent, business owner [45]
Juanita IrizarryStatewide housing coordinator for the Office of the Governor [45]
Roberto Maldonado Incumbent alderman [45]

Endorsements

Roberto Maldonado
Newspapers
Juanita Irizarry
Organizations
Newspapers

Results

26th Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Roberto Maldonado (incumbent) 3,466 52.25
Nonpartisan Juanita Irizarry2,24833.89
Nonpartisan Adam Corona91913.85
Total votes6,633 100

30th Ward

Incumbent third-term alderman Ariel Reboyras was reelected, running unopposed on the ballot, facing only a write-in opponent.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Ariel Reboyras Incumbent alderman [47]

One write-in candidate filed:

One candidate was removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures:

  • Edgar Espparza [48] (subsequently ran as a write-in)

The following candidate filed nominating petitions but withdrew before ballot certification:

  • Walter Zarnecki [49]

Results

30th Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Ariel E. Reboyras (incumbent) 4,119 99.32
Write-in Edgar Esparza280.68
Total votes4,147 100

31st Ward

Incumbent sixth-term alderman Ray Suarez unsuccessfully sought reelection. He was defeated in a runoff by Milly Santiago.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Irma Cornier Belmont Cragin neighborhood event organizer, employee of the Cook County Juvenile Temporary Detention Center [50]
Milly Santiago former chief of staff for Alderman Billy Ocasio, bilingual clerk for Chicago Public Schools in the Department of Bilingual Education, former member of the United States Army Reserves, television reporter for Telemundo [50]
Sean StarrLawyer and university professor [50]
Ray Suarez Incumbent alderman [50]

Endorsements

Milly Santiago

Results

31st Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Regner "Ray" Suarez (incumbent) 2,778 48.02
Nonpartisan Milagros Santiago 2,146 37.10
Nonpartisan Sean C. Starr9199.82
Nonpartisan Irma Cornier 2935.06
Total votes5,785 100
31st Ward runoff [18]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Milagros Santiago 4,218 50.47
Nonpartisan Regner "Ray" Suarez (incumbent)4,13949.53
Total votes8,357 100

33rd Ward

Incumbent alderman Deb Mell was reelected to a first full term. Mell had been appointed by Mayor Rahm Emanuel in 2013.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Tim MeeganMember of Albany Park Neighborhood Council, teacher at Roosevelt High School [51]
Deb Mell Incumbent alderman [51]
Annisa WanatMember of the local school council at Albany Park Multicultural Academy [51]

One candidate was removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures:

Endorsements

Tim Meegan
Organizations
Annisa Wanat

Results

33rd Ward general election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Deborah L. Mell (incumbent) 4,103 50.21
Nonpartisan Tim Meegan2,77934.01
Nonpartisan Annisa Wanat1,28915.78
Total votes8,171 100

35th Ward

Incumbent third-term alderman Rey Colón unsuccessfully sought reelection. He was defeated by Carlos Ramirez-Rosa, his sole challenger.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Rey Colón Incumbent alderman [54]
Carlos Ramirez-Rosa Community organizer [54]

Endorsements

Rey Colón
Carlos Ramirez-Rosa
Organizations
Newspapers

Results

35th Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Carlos Ramirez-Rosa 4,082 67.26
Nonpartisan Rey Colón (incumbent)1,98732.74
Total votes6,069 100

36th Ward

Incumbent Nicholas Sposato ran in the adjacent 38th Ward due to redistricting. Gilbert Villegas was elected to succeed him as 36th Ward alderman, defeating Omar Aquino in a runoff.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Omar Aquino Former Illinois House of Representatives legislative aide [55]
Gilbert Villegas Former chief of staff at the Illinois Capital Development Board, former member of the United States Marine Corps [55]
Christopher M. VittorioBusiness owner [55]
Alonso ZaragozaReference librarian [55]

One candidate was removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures:

  • Joaquin Vazquez [56]

Endorsements

First round
Christopher Vittorio
Runoff
Gilbert Villegas

Results

36th Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Omar Aquino 2,124 35.61
Nonpartisan Gilbert Villegas 1,945 32.61
Nonpartisan Christopher M. Vittorio1,43724.09
Nonpartisan Alonso Zaragoza4587.68
Total votes5,964 100
36th Ward runoff [18]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Gilbert Villegas 4,594 55.68
Nonpartisan Omar Aquino 3,65644.32
Total votes8,250 100

38th Ward

Incumbent Timothy Cullerton did not run for reelection. Cullerton had been first appointed by Mayor Richard M. Daley in 2011, and had been elected outright to a full term in the 2011 aldermanic elections shortly thereafter. Redistricted 36th Ward incumbent Nicholas Sposato was elected to succeed Cullerton as 38th Ward alderman.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Belinda CadizLegislative aide for the Chicago City Council [57]
Tom CaravetteCandidate for 38th Ward alderman in 2011 [57]
Michael DudaFormer supervisor in the City of Chicago Water Department [57]
Carmen HernandezInspector in the City of Chicago Water Department [57]
Jerry PaszekCo-founder and member of executive board of the Fraternal Order of Police Labor Council [57]
Heather SattlerCEO of the 100 Club of Chicago [57]
Nicholas Sposato Redistricted incumbent 36th Ward alderman [57]

Two candidates were removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures or other reasons:

Endorsements

Heather Sattler
Newspapers
Nicholas Sposato
Organizations
Newspapers

Results

38th Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Nicholas Sposato (redistricted 36th Ward incumbent) 5,992 53.58
Nonpartisan Heather Sattler1,80916.18
Nonpartisan Jerry Paszek1,20510.78
Nonpartisan Michael C. Duda7636.82
Nonpartisan Tom Caravette6625.92
Nonpartisan Carmen Hernandez4624.13
Nonpartisan Belinda Cadiz2902.59
Total votes11,183 100

39th Ward

Incumbent alderman Margaret Laurino was reelected. Laurino had first been appointed by Mayor Richard M. Daley in 1994, and had been reelected five times before.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Joe LaiaconaCommunity member of Roosevelt High School Local School Council, voting member of Northside Democracy For America, and co-founder of the Part-time Faculty Association at Columbia College [60]
Margaret Laurino Incumbent alderman [60]
Robert MurphyFormer president of the Forest Glen Community Association, architect, and photographer [60]

One candidate was removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures:

  • Joaquin Vazquez [61]

Endorsements

Margaret Laurino
Robert Murphy
Newspapers

Results

39th Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Margaret Laurino (incumbent) 5,981 53.20
Nonpartisan Robert Murphy4,81542.83
Nonpartisan Joe Laiacona4463.97
Total votes11,242 100

41st Ward

Incumbent first-term alderman Mary O'Connor ran unsuccessfully for reelection, being defeated by Anthony Napolitano in a runoff.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Joe LomantoBusiness owner, chairman of the finance committee for Resurrection Catholic Church [62]
Anthony Napolitano Firefighter [62]
Mary O'Connor Incumbent alderman [62]

Endorsements

First round
Mary O'Connor
Runoff
Anthony Napolitano

Results

41st Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Mary O'Connor (incumbent) 7,132 47.72
Nonpartisan Anthony V. Napolitano 6,353 42.51
Nonpartisan Joe Lomanto1,4599.76
Total votes14,944 100
41st Ward runoff [18]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Anthony V. Napolitano 9,702 51.64
Nonpartisan Mary O'Connor (incumbent)9,08748.36
Total votes18,789 100

45th Ward

Incumbent first-term alderman John Arena was reelected, defeating John Garrido in a runoff.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
John Arena Incumbent alderman [65]
Michelle R. BaertBlogger, former marketing executive [65]
Michael S. DiazLawyer [65]
John GarridoChicago police officer [65]

Endorsements

John Arena
Organizations
Newspapers

Results

45th Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan John S. Arena (incumbent) 5,914 45.46
Nonpartisan John Garrido 5,164 39.70
Nonpartisan Michelle R. Baert1,72613.27
Nonpartisan Michael S. Diaz2041.57
Total votes13,008 100
45th Ward runoff [18]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan John S. Arena (incumbent) 8,488 53.89
Nonpartisan John Garrido7,26346.11
Total votes15,751 100

West Side

22nd Ward

Incumbent alderman Ricardo Muñoz was reelected. Muñoz had first been appointed by Mayor Richard M. Daley in 1993, and had been reelected five times before.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Neftalie GonzalezBusiness owner [66]
Robert Martinez [66]
Raul Montes, Jr.Community activist [66]
Ricardo Muñoz Incumbent alderman [66]

One write-in candidate filed:

  • Alex Velazquez [14]

One candidate was removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures:

  • Alex Velazquez [67] [68] (subsequently ran as a write-in)

Endorsements

Ricardo Muñoz
Organizations
Newspapers

Results

22nd Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Ricardo Muñoz (incumbent) 2,928 57.32
Nonpartisan Raul Montes, Jr.88717.36
Nonpartisan Neftalie Gonzalez66913.10
Nonpartisan Robert Martinez59511.65
Write-in Alex Velazquez290.57
Total votes5,108 100

24th Ward

Incumbent alderman Michael Chandler did not run for reelection. Michael Scott Jr. was elected to succeed him, defeating Vetress Boyce in a runoff.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Frank M. BassBusiness owner and political consultant [69]
Vetress BoycePresident and CEO of The Boyce Group [69]
Ladarius Curtis [69]
Sherita Ann Harris United States Postal Service worker [69]
Wallace “Mickey” Johnson Businessman and former Chicago Bulls player [69]
Regina D. Lewis [69]
Larry G. Nelson [69]
Michael Scott Jr. Park manager for the Chicago Park District [69]
Darren TillisIndependent insurance agent [69]
Roger Washington Chicago Police officer, educator and ordained pastor [69]

One write-in candidate filed:

  • Catrina Singletary-Edwards [14]

One candidate was removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures or other reasons:

  • Denarvis Mendenhall [70]

The following candidates filed nominating petitions but withdrew before ballot certification:

  • Andre Holland [71]
  • Vernell L. Hollis-Swanigan [72]
  • Marcus D. Thorne [73]

Endorsements

Frank M. Bass
Michael Scott Jr.
Darren Tillis
Newspapers

Results

24th Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Michael Scott, Jr. 2,200 31.21
Nonpartisan Vetress Boyce 1,151 16.33
Nonpartisan Darren Tillis1,01614.42
Nonpartisan Frank M. Bass77210.95
Nonpartisan Regina D. Lewis5758.16
Nonpartisan Wallace E. Johnson 4836.85
Nonpartisan Sherita Ann Harris3825.42
Nonpartisan Ladarius R. Curtis1992.82
Nonpartisan Roger L. Washington1401.99
Nonpartisan Larry G. Nelson1291.83
Write-in Catrina Singletary-Edwards10.01
Total votes7,048 100
24th Ward runoff [18]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Michael Scott, Jr. 5,378 67.59
Nonpartisan Vetress Boyce2,57932.41
Total votes7,957 100.0

25th Ward

Incumbent alderman Daniel Solis was reelected. Solis had first been appointed by Mayor Richard M. Daley in 1996, and had been reelected four times before.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Ed HersheyMember of the Chicago Commission on Human Relations’ Advisory Council on Latino Affairs, former director of small business development for the City Colleges of Chicago, he worked to strengthen local small businesses, former aide to Congressman Luis Gutiérrez [74]
Roberto "Beto" MontanTeacher [74]
Jorge MujicaNonprofit worker, former journalist [74]
Bryon Sigcho Community activist and university professor [74]
Daniel Solis Incumbent alderman [74]

The following candidate filed nominating petitions but withdrew before ballot certification:

  • Troy Hernandez [67] [68] (subsequently ran as a write-in)

Endorsements

Ed Hershey

Results

25th Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Daniel "Danny" Solis (incumbent) 3,811 51.07
Nonpartisan Byron Sigcho 1,38318.53
Nonpartisan Jorge Mujica90712.15
Nonpartisan Roberto "Beto" Montano74810.02
Nonpartisan Ed Hershey6148.23
Total votes7,463 100

27th Ward

Incumbent fifth-term alderman Walter Burnett Jr. was reelected, defeating Gabe Beukinga, his sole challenger.

Incumbent alderman Daniel Solis was reelected. Solis had first been appointed by Mayor Richard M. Daley in 1996, and had been reelected four times before.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Gabe Beukinga [76]
Walter Burnett Jr. Incumbent alderman [76]

Endorsements

Walter Burnett Jr.
Organizations
Newspapers

Results

27th Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Walter Burnett, Jr. (incumbent) 6,284 74.06
Nonpartisan Gabe Beukinga2,20125.94
Total votes8,485 100

28th Ward

Incumbent first-term alderman Jason Ervin was reelected, running unopposed on the ballot, facing only a write-in opponent.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Jason Ervin Incumbent alderman [77]

One write-in candidate filed:

Six candidates were removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures or other reasons:

  • Jasmine Jackson [78]
  • Alex M. Lyons [79]
  • Willie McGill [80] (subsequently ran as a write-in)
  • William Siegmund [81]
  • Elliot Thomas [82]
  • Tammie Vinson [83]

The following candidate filed nominating petitions but withdrew before ballot certification:

  • Marseil Jackson [84]

Endorsements

Jason Ervin
Organizations

Results

28th Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Jason C. Ervin (incumbent) 6,278 99.97
Write-in Willie McGill20.03
Total votes6,280 100

29th Ward

Incumbent alderman Deborah L. Graham unsuccessfully sought reelection. Graham had first been appointed by Mayor Richard M. Daley in 2010, and had been reelected in 2011. She was defeated by Chris Taliaferro in a runoff.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Lawrence AndolinoFormer member of the Sayre Language Academy Local School Council, lawyer [85] [86]
Bob GalhotraFormer president of the Cook County Public Defenders Association, candidate for Illinois 49th State Senate district in 2015 [85] [87]
Deborah L. Graham Incumbent alderman [85]
Oddis "O.J" Johnson [85]
Stephen Robinson [85]
Zerlina SmithFormer chair of the Chicago Public Schools' Head Start Policy Committee, businesswoman [85]
Chris Taliaferro Member of the Executive Board of Directors of the Northwest Side Community Coalition, lawyer (founding partner at the Nexus Legal Group), former member of the United States Marine Corps, former deputy sheriff of court services with the Cook County Sheriff's Department, former Chicago police officer [85]
LaCoulton WallsFormer Administrative Assistant in Programs and Policy in the area of public safety for the Chicago Mayor's Office [85]

The following candidates filed nominating petitions but withdrew before ballot certification:

  • Lisa Jackson [88]
  • Maurice J. Robinson [89]
  • Brenda Smith [90]
  • Deborah D. Williams [91]

Endorsements

First round
Lawrence Andolino
Newspapers
Bob Galhotra
Zerlina Smith
Runoff
Deborah Graham
Chris Taliaferro
Newspapers

Results

29th Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Deborah L. Graham (incumbent) 4,395 40.59
Nonpartisan Chris Taliaferro 2,435 22.49
Nonpartisan Lawrence Andolino1,54914.31
Nonpartisan Bob Galhotra7226.67
Nonpartisan Zerlina A. Smith5054.66
Nonpartisan LaCoulton J. Walls4864.49
Nonpartisan Oddis "O.J" Johnson3893.59
Nonpartisan Stephen Robinson3463.2
Total votes10,827 100
29th Ward runoff [18]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Chris Taliaferro 6,702 51.7
Nonpartisan Deborah L. Graham (incumbent)6,26248.3
Total votes12,964 100.0

37th Ward

Incumbent alderman Emma Mitts was reelected. Mitts had first been appointed by Mayor Richard M. Daley in 2000, and had subsequently been reelected in 2003, 2007, and 2011. She defeated Tara Stamps in a runoff.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Maretta Brown-MillerStaff assistant for the Chicago Park District, candidate for 37th Ward alderman in 2011 [92]
Leroy DuncanPresident of the 1500 N. Lotus Block Club [92]
Emma Mitts Incumbent alderman [92]
Tara Stamps Chicago Public Schools teacher, community activist [92]

One candidate was removed from the ballot:

Endorsements

Emma Mitts
Tara Stamps
Organizations
Newspapers

Results

37th Ward general election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Emma M. Mitts (incumbent) 4,033 49.09
Nonpartisan Tara Stamps 2,640 32.13
Nonpartisan Maretta Brown-Miller1,07113.04
Nonpartisan Leroy Duncan4725.74
Total votes8,216 100
37th Ward runoff
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Emma M. Mitts (incumbent) 5,340 53.01
Nonpartisan Tara Stamps4,73446.99
Total votes10,074 100.0

Southwest Side

11th Ward

Incumbent alderman James Balcer did not run for reelection. Balcer had first been appointed by Mayor Richard M. Daley in 1997, and had been reelected four times. Patrick Daley Thompson was elected to succeed him, defeating John Kozlar in a runoff.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
John KozlarCandidate for 11th Ward alderman in 2011 [94]
Maureen F. SullivanBusiness owner [94]
Patrick Daley Thompson Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago Commissioner and lawyer [94]

Endorsements

Maureen F. Sullivan
Organizations
Patrick Daley Thompson

Results

11th Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Patrick Daley Thompson 4,644 48.37
Nonpartisan John K. Kozlar 3,399 35.40
Nonpartisan Maureen F. Sullivan1,55816.23
Total votes9,969 100
11th Ward runoff [18]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Patrick Daley Thompson 7,229 58.09
Nonpartisan John K. Kozlar5,21641.91
Total votes12,445 100.0

12th Ward

Incumbent third-term alderman George Cardenas was reelected, running unopposed on the ballot, with only a write-in opponent.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
George Cardenas Incumbent alderman [97]

One write-in candidate filed:

  • Peter John DeMay [14]

One candidate was removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures:

  • Peter John DeMay [98] (subsequently ran as a write-in)

Results

12th Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan George Cardenas (incumbent) 3,379 84.14
Write-in Peter John DeMay63715.86
Total votes4,016 100

13th Ward

Incumbent first-term alderman Marty Quinn was reelected, running unopposed.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Marty Quinn Incumbent alderman [99]

Results

13th Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Marty Quinn (incumbent) 10,064 100.00
Total votes10,064 100

14th Ward

Incumbent alderman Edward M. Burke was reelected, running unopposed. The longest-serving member of the Chicago City Council, Burke had consecutively served eleven full terms, plus a partial term.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Edward M. Burke Incumbent alderman [100]

Results

General election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Edward M. Burke (incumbent) 5,028 100.00
Total votes5,028 100

15th Ward

Incumbent two-term alderman Toni Foulkes ran in the adjacent 16th ward due to redistricting. Raymond Lopez was elected to succeed her as 15th Ward alderman, defeating Rafael Yanez in a runoff.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Eddie L. Daniels15th Ward superintendent and former member of the United States Army [101]
Otis Davis, Jr. [101]
Raymond Lopez 15th Ward Democratic Committeeman and candidate for 15th Ward alderman in 2011 [101] [102]
Adolfo MondragonAttorney and candidate for Illinois Senate District 1 in 2010 and 2012 [101] [103]
Raul O. ReyesNonprofit worker [101]
Rafael YanezCrime prevention specialist for the Chicago Police Department [101]

Endorsements

First round
Raymond Lopez
Organizations
Newspapers
Adolfo Mondragon
Rafael Yanez
Runoff
Raymond Lopez
Rafael Yanez

Rafael Yanez

Organizations

Results

15th Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Raymond A. Lopez 2,168 47.65
Nonpartisan Rafael Yanez 1,007 22.13
Nonpartisan Otis Davis, Jr.46210.15
Nonpartisan Raul O. Reyes3247.12
Nonpartisan Eddie L. Daniels3096.79
Nonpartisan Adolfo Mondragon2806.15
Total votes4,550 100
15th Ward runoff [18]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Raymond A. Lopez 3,596 57.98
Nonpartisan Rafael Yanez2,60642.02
Total votes6,202 100.0

16th Ward

Incumbent alderman JoAnn Thompson sought reelection. She was challenged by redistricted incumbent two-term 15th Ward alderman Toni Foulkes and several other candidates. Thompson ultimately died two weeks before the general election. [104] Foulkes advanced to a runoff, in which she narrowly defeated Stephanie Coleman.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Stephanie Coleman [105]
Toni Foulkes Redistricted incumbent 15th Ward alderman [105]
Jose Garcia [105]
Cynthia Lomax [105]
JoAnn ThompsonIncumbent alderman (died before election) [104] [105]

Two candidates were removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures:

Endorsements

Stephanie Coleman
Toni Foulkes
Organizations
Newspapers

Results

16th Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Toni L. Foulkes (redistricted 15th Ward incumbent) 2,168 47.65
Nonpartisan Stephanie Coleman 2,096 35.11
Nonpartisan Jose Garcia83013.91
Nonpartisan Cynthia Lomax3575.98
Nonpartisan JoAnn Thompson (incumbent) A 1151.93
Total votes5,969 100
16th Ward runoff [18]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Toni L. Foulkes (redistricted 15th Ward incumbent) 3,879 50.94
Nonpartisan Stephanie Coleman 3,73649.06
Total votes7,615 100.0

17th Ward

Incumbent Latasha Thomas did not run for reelection. Thomas had first been appointed by Mayor Richard M. Daley in 2000, and was elected outright in a 2001 special election, [109] later being thrice reelected. David H. Moore was elected to succeed her.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
James DukesCommunity leader and pastor [110]
Glenda FranklinFounder and executive director of What About The Children Here, staff assistant to the alderman Latasha Thomas, former Secretary of the 17th Ward Democratic Organization [110]
David H. Moore Assistant commissioner for the Cook County Board of Review [111]

Endorsements

James Dukes
Newspapers
Glenda Franklin
David H. Moore
Organizations

Results

17th Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan David H. Moore 4,467 52.93
Nonpartisan Glenda Franklin3,06436.30
Nonpartisan James E. Dukes90910.77
Total votes8,440 100

18th Ward

Incumbent alderman Lona Lane unsuccessfully sought reelection. Lane had first been appointed by Mayor Richard M. Daley, and had been reelected in 2007 and 2011. She was defeated by Derrick Curtis in a runoff.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Derrick G. CurtisSuperintendent in the 18th Ward Democratic Committee Organization [112]
Michael DavisFounder of the Next Generation Solutions Group, candidate for 18th Ward alderman in 2011 [112]
Cosandra HarrisFormer Chicago Police Department officer [112]
Lona LaneIncumbent alderman [112]
Brandon LogginsLocal school council member [112]
Chuks OnyeziaLawyer [112]

Two candidates were removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures:

Endorsements

First round
Chuks Onyezia
Runoff
Derrick Curtis

Results

18th Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Derrick G. Curtis 3,663 30.25
Nonpartisan Lona Lane (incumbent) 3,625 29.94
Nonpartisan Chuks Onyezia2,13917.66
Nonpartisan Michael A. Davis2,02116.69
Nonpartisan Cosandra Harris3512.90
Nonpartisan Brandon Loggins3102.56
Total votes12,109 100
18th Ward runoff [18]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Derrick G. Curtis 9,843 67.74
Nonpartisan Lona Lane (incumbent)4,68832.26
Total votes14,531 100.0

23rd Ward

Incumbent fifth-term alderman Michael R. Zalewski was reelected.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Martin ArteagaBusiness owner, community development advocate, board member of Latino Organization of the Southwest, committee member of Sigma Lambda Beta Chicago Alumni Network [115]
Anna GoralBusinesswoman [115]
Michael R. Zalewski Incumbent alderman [115]

Two candidates were removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures:

  • Charles M. Hughes [116]
  • Paulino R. Villarreal, Jr. [117]

Endorsements

Michael R. Zalewski

Results

23rd Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Michael R. Zalewski (incumbent) 6,434 66.98
Nonpartisan Martin Arteaga1,79618.70
Nonpartisan Anna Goral1,37614.32
Total votes9,606 100

South Side

3rd Ward

Incumbent second-term alderman Pat Dowell was reelected, defeating Patricia Horton, her sole challenger.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Pat Dowell Incumbent alderman [118]
Patricia HortonFormer Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago Commissioner [118]

One candidate was removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures:

  • Clarence D. Clemons [119]

Endorsements

Pat Dowell
Organizations
Newspapers

Results

3rd Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Pat Dowell (incumbent) 7,441 72.89
Nonpartisan Patricia Horton2,76827.11
Total votes10,209 100

4th Ward

Incumbent first-term alderman William D. Burns was reelected.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Tracey BeyMortgage broker [120]
Norman BoldenBusiness owner [120]
William Burns Incumbent alderman [120]

One candidate was removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures:

Endorsements

Results

4th Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan William D. Burns (incumbent) 6,353 55.59
Nonpartisan Tracey Y. Bey2,86225.04
Nonpartisan Norman H. Bolden2,21419.37
Total votes11,429 100

5th Ward

Incumbent fourth-term alderman Leslie Hairston was reelected.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Robin Boyd-Clark Aromatherapist and life coach [122]
Tiffany BrooksAttorney and adjunct university professor [122]
Jedidiah BrownPresident of the Young Leaders Alliance in Chicago [122]
Leslie Hairston Incumbent alderman [122]
Jocelyn HareUrban Fellow at the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy Studies [122]
Anne Marie MilesAttorney [122]

One write-in candidate filed:

One candidate was removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures:

  • Loretta Lomax [123] (subsequently ran as write-in)

Endorsements

Leslie Hairston
Organizations
Newspapers
Anne Marie Miles

Results

5th Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Leslie A. Hairston (incumbent) 5,851 52.51
Nonpartisan Anne Marie Miles2,18119.57
Nonpartisan Tiffany N. Brooks8918.00
Nonpartisan Jocelyn Hare8217.37
Nonpartisan Jedidiah L. Brown7927.11
Nonpartisan Robin Boyd Clark5995.38
Write-in Loretta Lomax80.07
Total votes11,143 100

6th Ward

Incumbent first-term alderman Roderick Sawyer was reelected.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Brian GarnerWard Superintendent for Streets and Sanitation and former member of the United States Army [124]
Roderick Sawyer Incumbent alderman [124]
Richard Wooten Chicago Police Department officer and businessman [124]

Two write-in candidates filed:

  • Susan Davis [14]
  • Delton Jerry Pierce [14]

One candidate was removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures:

  • Delton Jerry Pierce [125] [126] (subsequently filed as a write-in)

The following candidate filed nominating petitions but withdrew before ballot certification:

Endorsements

Roderick Sawyer
Organizations
Newspapers

Results

6th Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Roderick T. Sawyer (incumbent) 5,990 56.20
Nonpartisan Richard A. Wooten2,80026.27
Nonpartisan Brian T. Garner1,86917.53
Total votes10,659 100

7th Ward

Incumbent alderman Natashia Holmes unsuccessfully sought reelection. Holmes had been appointed by Mayor Rahm Emanuel in 2013. She was defeated by Gregory Mitchell in a runoff.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Keiana BarrettDirector of strategy for the Office of Family and Community Engagement at Chicago Public Schools [129]
LaShonda "Shonnie" CurryAdministrator for Chicago Public Schools [129]
Flora "Flo" DigbyFounder of DfC Financial Associates LLC, college instructor [129]
Natashia Holmes Incumbent alderman [129]
Gregory Mitchell Information technology manager [129]
Joseph J. Moseley IIFormer Chicago Police Department officer [129]
Margie ReidCommunity organizer and outreach worker [129]
Bernie RileyFormer computer analyst for the Chicago Mayor's Office [129]

Two write-in candidates filed:

  • Jesse L. Harley [14]
  • Chevette A. Valentine [14]

One candidate was removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures:

Endorsements

First round
Flora "Flo" Digby
LaShonda "Shonnie" Curry
Organizations
  • Reclaim Chicago [22]
Newspapers
Runoff
Gregory Mitchell

Results

7th Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Natashia L. Holmes (incumbent) 2,642 25.44
Nonpartisan Gregory I. Mitchell 2,085 20.07
Nonpartisan Keiana Barrett1,92318.51
Nonpartisan Shonnie Curry1,33312.83
Nonpartisan Flora "Flo" Digby1,14311.00
Nonpartisan Joseph J. Moseley II7617.33
Nonpartisan Margie Reid3623.49
Nonpartisan Bernie Riley1251.20
Write-in Jesse L. Harley80.08
Write-in Chevette A. Valentine50.05
Total votes10,387 100
7th Ward runoff [18]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Gregory I. Mitchell 6,798 56.49
Nonpartisan Natashia L. Holmes (incumbent)5,23743.51
Total votes12,035 100

8th Ward

Incumbent alderman Michelle A. Harris was reelected. Harris had been first appointed by Mayor Richard M. Daley in 2006, and had been reelected in 2007 and 2011.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Tara F. BaldridgeFormer community member of the South East Chicago Chamber of Commerce [131]
Michelle Harris Incumbent alderman [131]
Faheem ShabazzBarber stylist and real estate consultant [131]

Endorsements

Tara F. Baldridge
Organizations
  • Reclaim Chicago [22]
Michelle Harris
Faheem Shabazz
Newspapers

Results

8th Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Michelle A. Harris (incumbent) 9,167 68.53
Nonpartisan Faheem Shabazz2,11315.80
Nonpartisan Tara F. Baldridge2,09615.67
Total votes13,376 100

20th Ward

Second-term incumbent alderman Willie Cochran was reelected, defeating Kevin Bailey in a runoff.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Brian GarnerWard Superintendent for Streets and Sanitation and former member of the United States Army [124]
Roderick Sawyer Incumbent alderman [124]
Richard Wooten Chicago Police Department officer and businessman [120]

One write-in candidate filed:

Two candidates were removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures:

  • Jerome A. Davis [132] (subsequently ran as write-in)
  • Ronnie D. Nelson [133]

Endorsements

Kevin Bailey
Wilie Cochran
Organizations
Newspapers

Results

20th Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Willie B. Cochran (incumbent) 3,149 47.59
Nonpartisan Kevin Bailey 1,365 20.63
Nonpartisan Andre Smith1,03815.69
Nonpartisan Willie Ray, Jr.67210.16
Nonpartisan Ernest Radcliffe, Jr.3905.89
Write-in Jerome Davis30.05
Total votes6,617 100
20th Ward runoff [18]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Willie B. Cochran (incumbent) 4,338 55.42
Nonpartisan Kevin Bailey3,48944.58
Total votes7,827 100

Far South Side

9th Ward

Incumbent fourth-term alderman Anthony Beale was reelected.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Anthony Beale Incumbent alderman [134]
Michael LafarguePresident of the West Chesterfield Community Association [134]
Harold "Noonie" Ward [134]
Theodore "Ted" WilliamsEducator and activist [134] [135]

One write-in candidate filed:

Two candidates were removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures:

  • Curtiss Llong Bey [136]
  • Agin Muhammad II [137] (subsequently ran as write-in)

Endorsements

Anthony Beale
Michael Lafargue
Organizations
  • Reclaim Chicago [22]

Results

9th Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Anthony A. Beale (incumbent) 7,307 62.42
Nonpartisan Michael E. Lafargue1,82215.56
Nonpartisan Theodore Williams1,35211.55
Nonpartisan Harold "Noonie" Ward1,22510.46
Write-in Agin Muhammad10.01
Total votes11,707 100

10th Ward

Incumbent fourth-term alderman John Pope unsuccessfully sought reelection. He was defeated by Susan Sadlowski Garza in a runoff by a narrow 20-vote margin (equal to 0.18% of the votes cast in a runoff).

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Olga BautistaCommunity organizer, local school council parent representative at John L. Marsh School, board member of the Immigrant Defense Alliance, crisis intervention specialist [138]
Frank J. Corona [138]
Susan Sadlowski Garza Area vice president of the Chicago Teachers Union, Chicago Public Schools councilor [138]
Juan B. HuizarAccountent [95]
Richard L. Martinez, Jr.Co-founder of the South Chicago Consortium [138]
John A. Pope Incumbent alderman [138]
Samantha M. Webb Chicago Police Department officer [138]

One write-in candidate filed:

  • Albert Valentine [14]

Endorsements

Juan B. Huizar
Newspapers
Richard L. Martinez Jr.
Susan Sadlowski Garza

Results

10th Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan John A. Pope (incumbent) 4,181 44.04
Nonpartisan Susan Sadlowski Garza 2,287 24.09
Nonpartisan Richard L. Martinez, Jr.1,19112.55
Nonpartisan Juan B. Huizar8098.52
Nonpartisan Samantha M. Webb5105.37
Nonpartisan Frank J. Corona3073.23
Nonpartisan Olga Bautista2082.19
Total votes9,493 100
10th Ward runoff [18]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Susan Sadlowski Garza 5,825 50.09
Nonpartisan John A. Pope (incumbent)5,80549.91
Total votes11,630 100.0

As of April 21, Alderman Pope had filed suit for a recount. [139] On May 12, however, Pope conceded defeat to Garza. [140]

19th Ward

Incumbent first-term alderman Matt O'Shea was reelected, defeating Anne Schaible, his sole challenger on the ballot.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Matt O'Shea Incumbent alderman [141]
Anne SchaibleDoctor of gynaecology and obstetrics [141]

One write-in candidate filed:

  • Joann Breivogei [14]

Endorsements

Results

19th Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Matthew J. O'Shea (incumbent) 13,088 72.43
Nonpartisan Anne Schaible4,94427.36
Write-in Joann Breivogei10.22
Total votes18,033 100

21st Ward

Incumbent third-term alderman Howard Brookins was reelected, defeating Marvin McNeil in a runoff.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Jeffrey BakerArmy National Guard veteran and community organizer [142]
Howard Brookins Incumbent alderman
Doris Lewis BrooksHair salon owner, WVON coordinator, and event planner [142] [143]
Patricia A. Foster
Ken LewisBusiness owner, community representative of the Fort Dearborn Elementary Local School Council, administrative officer of the Brainerd Alumni Association [142]
Marvin McNeilRetired Zoning Code Inspector for City of Chicago [144]
Joseph Ziegler, Jr.President and CEO of the Ziegler Insurance Agency and Financial Services Firm, executive director of Community Action Network [142]

One candidate was removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures:

Endorsements

First round
Howard Brookins
Organizations
Marvin McNeil
Newspapers
Joseph Ziegler
Newspapers
Runoff
First round
Howard Brookins
Organizations
Marvin McNeil

Results

21st Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Howard B. Brookins, Jr. (incumbent) 5,454 41.57
Nonpartisan Marvin McNeil 1,838 14.01
Nonpartisan Doris Lewis Brooks1,52911.65
Nonpartisan Joseph C. Ziegler, Jr.1,37610.49
Nonpartisan Patricia A. Foster1,36510.40
Nonpartisan Ken Lewis8626.57
Nonpartisan Jeffrey Baker6955.30
Total votes13,119 100
21st Ward runoff [18]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Howard B. Brookins, Jr. (incumbent) 7,574 51.05
Nonpartisan Marvin McNeil7,26148.95
Total votes14,835 100.0

34th Ward

Incumbent alderman Carrie Austin was reelected. Austin had first been appointed alderman by Mayor Richard M. Daley in 1994, and had subsequently been reelected to five consecutive subsequent terms before this.

Candidates

Certified candidates
NameExperienceRef
Carrie Austin Incumbent alderman [147]
Henry Moses [147]
Charles R. Thomas, Sr [147]
Shirley J. WhitePresident of Racine-Throop 110th Block Club [147]

Endorsements

Carrie Austin

Results

34th Ward general election [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Carrie M. Austin (incumbent) 7,610 61.22
Nonpartisan Shirley J. White2,65121.33
Nonpartisan Henry Moses1,40011.26
Nonpartisan Charles R. Thomas, Sr.7696.19
Total votes12,430 100

See also

Notes

A. ^ Alderman Thompson died February 9, 2015. She was removed from the ballot the following week but any early ballots cast for her were still counted.

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